Saturday, February 23, 2013

One of the most persistent rumors today is that the future iPad 5 will have a similar design to the iPad Mini and iPhone 5 today. This rumor is quite logical, since Apple would thus unifying the design of all your mobile devices running iOS.

It is expected that the design of the iPad in May have some screen bezels much thinner than the current model, finished in two colors and of course use anodized aluminum housing. Definitely a nice design that the Cupertino company is working him really well on the iPhone 5 and the iPad mini.

Now has leaked an image of what supposedly could be a case for the future fifth-generation iPad. Considering what you can see in the picture, it seems that the device will be a little thinner than the current model and of course have the smaller screen bezels.

This photo is from a manufacturer of accessories for Apple devices, so it is not one of the most reliable sources. Many of these manufacturers create accessories based solely on hearsay, assumptions or attempt to purchase data for people working on production lines of Apple and they are not always real.

Manufacturers of accessories, not too reliable source

For example, in 2011 a manufacturer of molds purchased what he believed would be the next generation iPhone by several thousand dollars. His intention was to play with an advantage over other manufacturers, but eventually had to throw away bags worth $ 50,000, as it turned out that he had bought the molds did not correspond with the final product that Apple released.

In the photo that has appeared on this occasion, there are more possible features of the iPad 5. All I see so far is that it could be a little thinner and really this is something that, in a way, and anticipate that it might.

Are not you eager to know the future iPad 5? We are looking forward to get his hands on, but surely those who just bought an iPad 4 will be hoping that the new device will not hit stores until many, many months, to continue to have the latest model available.

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